Apple has already released the third beta of iOS 4.3 and iOS 4.2.6 (public) for Verizon iPhone 4. On the other hand Apple has announced Verizon CDMA phone and now its available for pre-order and customer will get phone on February 10th. 9to5Mac have reported that David Pogue an author who is writing for the New York Times said that Apple may release it’s iOS 4.3 on February 13th to public.

The single new feature in Verizon’s iPhone is Personal Hotspot, where the iPhone becomes a Wi-Fi base station. Up to five laptops, iPod Touches or other gadgets can get online, using the phone as a glorified Internet antenna.
That’s incredibly convenient. Many other app phones have it — AT&T’s iPhone gets it on Feb. 13 — but Apple’s execution is especially nice. For example, the hot spot shuts itself off 90 seconds after the last laptop disconnects. That’s hugely important, because these personal hot spot features are merciless battery drains.

It can be noted that February 13th is a Sunday but it’s the same day when AT&T is increasing it’s tethering data plan to 2GB. So hopefully we can except the iOS 4.3 to be released publicly.

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